Created Friday 11 April 2014
Jan. 909, a donation to St-Pierre de Beaulieu by Agano and his wife Ragniberga of a manse in le Champ and another in Miègemont. The charter goes some way into tenure history in a separate narratio, specifying that the le Champ lands came from his lord Bernard and that Agano is splitting them along a marked-out line from Barennac along two public roads as far as another estate given to Beaulieu by one Salomon for Ausbert. This donation is made for the couple's souls and for that of Bernard, but a portion is excepted for the couple's daughter, also called Ragniberga, and there is a complicated entail by which, if Agano dies first, the le Champ property goes direct to Beaulieu and the Miègemont one will be held by Ragniberga under a cens of four sesters of wine while she lives; what happens if she dies first is not specified, however. Ragniberga signs as consenting, not as a party, in which she is joined by the couple's sons Agambert and the priest Amblard, not previously mentioned.